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		hel·i·co·ni·us \ˌheləˈkōnēəs\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, of Helicon 1. capitalized  : a large Neotropical genus of long-winged butterflies that are often brilliantly colored or mimetic and that with related American butterflies constitute a subfamily of Nymphalidae or in some classifications the separate family Heliconiidae 2. plural helico·nii \-ēˌī\  : any butterfly of the genus Heliconius |